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[["The role of Captain James T. Kirk was originated by Canadian actor William Shatner. ", 58.0], ["William Shatner", 38.0], ["Captain Kirk was originally played by William Shatner.", 38.0], ["William Shatner", 29.0], ["William Shatner", 22.0], ["William Shatner", 11.0], ["In which series\n", 1.0]] | who originally played captain kirk | film and tv |
[["Simple answer - YES!", 100.0], ["yes, the red panda exists but it is not related to the giant panda, it is closer related to racoons", 87.0], ["Yes. They live in the eastern Himalayas, and southwestern China.", 73.0], ["Yes there are red pandas in the world, but they are very endangered.", 49.0], ["Yes. The red panda is an endangered species and lives in the mountains of Nepal and northern Myanmar, as well as in central China.", 46.0]] | is there a red panda | animals |
[["Kobe Bryant lived in Italy between the ages of 6 and 13.", 34.0], ["In 1984, after ending his NBA career, Bryant's father took the family to Italy, where he played in the Italian League. Kobe was 6. The family returned to Philadelphia in 1991 where Kobe attended high school.", 7.0]] | was kobe bryant raised in italy | sports,kobe,kobe bryant |
[["Siegfried Tyrone Fischbacher (born June 13, 1939) is 80 years old and Roy Horn (born Uwe Ludwig Horn on October 3, 1944) is 75 years old.", 98.0], ["Siegfried Fischbacher was born\nJune 13, 1939 (age 80) in Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany and Roy was born\nUwe Ludwig Horn on\nOctober 3, 1944 (age 74) inNordenham, Lower Saxony, Germany. ", 30.0]] | how old are the magicians siegfried and roy | film and tv,tigers |
[["Actor Eddie Munson from the show Stranger Things may look like a young Robert Downey, Jr., but they are not related.", 7.0], ["Robert Downy Jr. has 2 sons (Indio and Exton) neither of which is in the cast of Stranger things.", 6.0], ["No, Robert Downey Jr.'s son is not an actor in Stranger Things. Many fans feel that actor, Joseph Quinn who portrays Eddie Munson looks like a young Robert Downey Jr. ", 5.0]] | is robert downey junior son in stranger things | film and tv |
[["The fastest man-made thing ever built is the NASA Parker solar probe. It is traveling at 430,000 miles per hour (692017 kilometers per hour)", 194.0], ["The fastest human-made objects are spacecraft. They use rockets to break free of the Earth's gravity, which takes a speed of 25,000 mph (40,000 kmh). The spacecraft that is traveling the fastest is NASA's Parker Solar Probe.", 25.0]] | what's the fastest man-made thing ever built | sports |
[["The speaking voice of Unikitty is Tara Strong, and the singing voice of Unikitty is Juliana Hansen.", 35.0], ["Alison Brie Schermerhorn\n", 4.0]] | who's the voice of unikitty | film and tv |
[["Starting in the late 1980's through final dissolution December 26, 1991", 1915.0], ["December 26, 1991", 8.0], ["1990 1991", 7.0]] | when did the soviet union dissolve | history |
[["The 2021 Heisman was awarded to quarterback Bryce Young, of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Young holds the record for most passing yards in a single game by an Alabama quarterback, at 559.", 14.0], ["University of Alabama quarterback Bryce Young.", 5.0]] | who won the heisman trophy in twenty one | sports,heisman trophy |
[["Sarah Chalke is a Canadian-American actress who is best known for playing the roles of Dr. Elliot Reid on Scrubs and Stella Zinman on How I Met Your Mother. She is the voice actor for Beth Smith on Rick and Morty.", 27.0], ["Beth Smith", 11.0]] | who is mortiz mom on rick and morty | film and tv |
[["In 1901, French poet and essayist Sully Prudhomme was the first person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.", 65.0], ["The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to French poet and author Sully Prudhomme in 1901.", 57.0], ["Sully Prudhomme in 1901", 29.0], ["Sully Prudhomme in 1901", 19.0]] | who won the first nobel prize for literature | history |
[["Yes, Dogs dream just like we do. If you watch your dog while it sleeps you may see it dreaming and acting out the dream with leg twitches, snaping or even growling. ", 150.0], ["Yes, dogs have dreams. Possibly more often than the average human. If you ever get the chance, watch your cute pup while they are sleeping and you\u2019ll see and hear their reactions to what they\u2019re dreaming about.", 55.0]] | do dogs have dreams | animals,dogs |
[["Rated m means for mature audience", 545.0], ["M is an Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating for video games and software that means the content is for Mature audiences only. Content listed with this rating is intended specifically for adults over the age of 16.", 338.0]] | what does rated m. mean | film and tv,definition |
[["He is the only eligible quarterback with two Super Bowl wins as a starter not to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.", 158.0], ["No, Jim Plunkett is not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, though he is eligible", 124.0]] | is jim plunkett in the hall of fame | sports,heisman trophy |
[["Elizabeth Banks", 13.0], ["The original host was Peter Tomarken. New host is Elizabeth Banks.", 7.0]] | who is the host for press your luck | film and tv |
[["Pagers & the paging system have had a graduated introduction. In 1921, pagers were invented. In 1949, the telephone pager was patented & used by Detroit PD. In 1958, they were approved for public use, but not widely used. The 1980s saw their popularity rise & 1994 saw 61 million pagers in use.", 96.0], ["The telephone pager was first patented in 1941", 13.0]] | what year did pagers come out | film and tv |
[["Shaquille O'Neal was number 34 for the Los Angeles Lakers ", 324.0], ["Shaq wore number 34", 165.0]] | what number was shaquille o'neal on the los angeles lakers | sports |
[["Pitch Perfect was released in 2012.", 996.0], ["The movie Pitch Perfect was released in 2012.", 825.0]] | when did pitch perfect come out | film and tv |
[["The Kitti\u2019s hog-nosed bat, is the world\u2019s smallest species, measuring at 1.1 inches, head and body combined. Found primarily in Thailand, it is also known as the bumblebee bat, because it\u2019s equivalent in size to a bumblebee. ", 143.0], ["The smallest species is Paedophryne amauensis. It is a species of microhylid frog found in Papua New Guinea.", 11.0], ["The smallest animal species by mass, is the Etruscan Shrew. It weighs on average 1.8 grams, or .063 ounces, and lives in damp, warm climates in Europe, North Africa and Malaysia", 6.0]] | what's the smallest species | animals |
[["The Yamato (translation: \u201cGreat Harmony\u201d) was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before World War II.", 51.0], ["A Japanese battleship that was thought to be the very best ship in the Japanese Navy during world War II.", 13.0]] | what was the yamato battleship | history |
[["In 1954 the Supreme Court ruled on Brown versus the Board of Education stating that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional, Hydrogen bomb tests were conducted on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, and the first mile run completed in less than 4 minutes was accomplished by Roger Bannister.", 344.0], ["In 1954: End of McCarthyism, public school segregation ruled unconstitutional, Ellis Island closed, Social Security bill funded, hydrogen bomb test conducted on Bikini Atoll in Pacific Ocean, Elvis Presley's career began, words \"under God\" in US Pledge of Allegiance signed into law.", 41.0], ["Brown VS The board of Education SCOTUS decision\n", 31.0], [" 1954 transfer of Crimea, a rich in minerals region, from Russia to Ukraine happened.", 27.0], ["Holy cow, they have so many beefs, it\u2019s hard to say which one is being protested. ", 8.0]] | what happened in nineteen fifty four | history |
[["Yes, they may bite humans if they feel threatened, however they are nonvenomous.", 73.0], ["Yes", 68.0], ["All snakes can bite.", 21.0], ["Yes. Sometimes snakes bluff a bite but a lit bite. Hard to pull off because their teeth are like hooks. ", 10.0]] | do bull snakes bite | animals,snakes |
[["Alphonso Ribeiro ", 38.0], ["Actor Alfonso Ribeiro created the Carlton Dance for the TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.\n", 24.0]] | who invented the carlton | history,inventor |
[["BPA stands for bisphenol A, an industrial chemical that has been used to make certain plastics and resins since the 1950s.", 1077.0], ["Bisphenol A. It\u2019s a chemical used to make some types of plastics.", 567.0], ["Bisphenol A is an organic synthetic compound with the chemical formula (CH\u2083)\u2082C(C\u2086H\u2084OH)\u2082 belonging to the group of diphenylmethane derivatives and bisphenols, with two hydroxyphenyl groups. It is a colorless solid that is soluble in organic solvents, but poorly soluble in water. \n", 143.0], ["Bisphenol A, a chemical used to make certain plastics", 121.0], ["BPA stands for British Parking Association", 5.0]] | what does b. p. a. stand for | abbreviation |
[["The years 1800 through 1899 are considered the Nineteenth Century.", 1819.0], ["1800-1899", 816.0], ["1 January 1801 \u2013 31 December 1900", 529.0], ["The 19th century began on January 1, 1801 and extended through December 31, 1900", 234.0], ["The 19th century was between the years 1800 and 1899.", 219.0], ["1801 to 1900", 11.0]] | when was the nineteenth century | history |
[["Lonnie Byers.\n", 14.0], ["Lonnie ", 13.0]] | what's will's dad's name in stranger things | film and tv,stranger things |
[["September 25, 2022. 8pm eastern time ", 23.0], ["The show, \"House of Dragon\" premiered on HBO and HBO Max on August 21, 2022.", 19.0], ["It premiers September 26th", 16.0], ["The show House of the Dragon premiered on August 21, 2022.", 8.0]] | when does house of the dragon premiere | film and tv |
[["James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States. After the American Revolution, he studied law under Thomas Jefferson. In 1790 he was elected to the U S senate. From 1799 to 1802 he served as a governor of Virginia. He served 2 terms as a president. ", 16.0], ["Past president ", 8.0]] | who is james monroe | sports |
[["Bambi's mother is Ena, a doe with light brown fur with a brown half stripe going down here back. She was killed by a hunter halfway through the film.", 65.0], ["Bambi's mother was a deer living in the forest. She was the mate of the Great Prince of the Forest and mother to their son, Bambi.", 10.0]] | who is bambi's mother | literature,deer |
[["Kobe Bryant's Dog Had a Harry Potter-Inspired Name. It's Crucio, after the Cruciatus Curse. ", 7.0], ["Yes. His dog was named Crucio, after one of the curses in the Harry Potter stories. His widow, Vanessa Bryant recently gave her daughters a French bulldog that they named Bobby", 1.0]] | did kobe bryant have a dog | sports,kobe,kobe bryant |
[["No, coyotes are not a type of dog. It is a separate species. However, they are close enough genetically to interbreed.", 130.0], ["Coyotes are a canine, just like dogs. Dogs represent the domesticated canine while Coyotes are wild animals and not dogs.", 126.0], ["Certainly..but they can be , and should be , respected as all creatures..!", 82.0]] | are coyotes a type of dog | animals,coyotes |
[["The sausage king of Chicago?\nAbe Froman", 40.0], ["Abe Froman", 32.0]] | who is the sausage king in ferris bueller's day off | film and tv |
[["Risky Business", 130.0], ["Tom Cruise's famous scene of dancing in his underwear is from the movie Risky Business", 80.0], ["Risky Business. ", 8.0]] | what movie did tom cruise dancing is underwear | film and tv,top gun |
[["The Polar Express was distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures and was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Shangri-la Entertainment, Image Movers, Playtone, and Golden Mean Productions.", 25.0], ["Disney did not make the Polar Express movie. It is a 2004 animated film directed by Robert Zemeckis. ", 1.0]] | did disney make the polar express movie | film and tv,disney,disney character |
[["Season 5 of Riverdale will start on July 7, 2021 on Netflix. A new episode will be released each week after that.", 377.0], ["season 5 will be added on Netflix a week after the season wraps on The CW! Which would be the week of October 11, 2021. ", 34.0]] | when is riverdale season five coming to netflix | film and tv,netflix |
[["The Incan Empire was in present-day Peru.", 151.0], ["The Inca civilization flourished in ancient Peru between c. 1400 and 1533 CE, and their empire eventually extended across western South America from Quito in the north to Santiago in the south, making it the largest empire ever seen in the Americas.", 87.0]] | where was the incan empire | history |
[["There are more than 40,000 species of spiders, almost all of them venomous, but only a few are known to produce venom that is toxic to humans.", 545.0], ["There are more than 43,000 species of spiders worldwide. Of all these species, 30 are known to be venomous and can kill humans, and children are more sensitive to these spiders' bites than adults. ", 62.0]] | how many venomous spiders are there | animals,spider,tarantulas |
[["Noah Thompson won on the 2022 season finale of American Idol, the long-running reality TV singing competition.", 100.0909090909091], ["Thats easy. The winner of course.", 11.0], ["After America voted, it was Noah Thompson who emerged as the winner of Season 20.", 2.0], ["Noah Thompson won", 2.0], ["Noah Thompson Was the 2022 winner", 1.0]] | who won the twenty twenty two american idol | film and tv,american idol |
[["One plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers and one plays for the LA Chargers", 34.0], ["J. J Watt has 2 brothers. T. J. Watt plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Derek Watt plays for the Los Angeles Chargers.", 33.0]] | what team is j. j. watt's brother on | sports |
[["He was 80 years old at the time of his death.", 613.0], ["80 years old. He died November 8, 2020", 165.0]] | how old was alix trebek | film and tv,jeopardy,age |
[["The stomach, defined as an acid-producing part of the gut, first evolved around 450 million years ago, and it's unique to back-boned animals (vertebrates). However, the platypus does not have one. Its gullet connects directly to the small intestine with no pouch in between.", 330.0], [" A platypus doesn't really have a stomach. Instead of a separate pouch where food collects, the platypus' esophagus is directly connected to its intestine. There is speculation that the simplicity of the platypus' diet lead to this adaptation.", 42.0]] | how many stomachs does a platypus have | animals,platypus,mammals,mammal |
[["Yes", 117.0], ["Yes, beagles shed year round, but most especially before spring and after summer. ", 15.0], ["Beagles shed year round; however, this is worse in spring and fall.", 3.0]] | does a beagle shed | animals |
[["The Smurfs live in The Smurf Village, sometimes called Smurfland, which is located deep in a forest, the exact location of which is known only to the Smurfs, but probably somewhere in Belgium.", 57.0], ["The Smurf village location is in a secret location only known by the Smurfs. ", 48.0]] | where do smurfs live | film and tv |
[["Masaya Nakamura", 5.0], ["Masaya Nakamura born in Yokohama, Japan. In 1980 Pac-Man was released and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. To this day, Pac-Man remains the highest-grossing arcade game worldwide. There is no question as to why Nakamura is considered, \u201cthe father of Pac-Man.\u201d", 4.0]] | who is the father of pacman | film and tv |
[["Tiny Tim's wife\n", 329.0], ["A pop culture moment in TV occurred when singer Tiny Tim married Victoria Mae \"Miss Vicki\" Budinger on December 17, 1969 on The Tonight Show", 51.0]] | who is miss vicky | film and tv |
[["It is the Capybara. It can weigh up to 150Ibs.", 70.0], ["Hydrochoerus", 41.0]] | what's the largest living rodent | animals |
[["Emma Geller-Green was played by Noelle Sheldon", 69.0], ["Emma from the show friends was played by actress Noelle Sheldon.", 38.0]] | who played emma in friends | film and tv |
[["Not yet, and it doesn't look likely since John Carter is considered a flop.", 55.0], ["Disney's John Carter 2 never happened, despite having all of the trappings associated with a franchise-starting film.", 48.0]] | is there a john carter two | film and tv |
[["Tyler Perry ", 249.0], ["Tyler Perry", 181.0]] | who plays madea | film and tv |
[["The Buccaneers' Tom Brady won MVP for the 5th time in his career.", 79.0], ["Tom Brady Named Super Bowl LV MVP. Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady named Super Bowl MVP for the fifth time in his career as he leads Tampa Bay to its second Super Bowl championship in franchise history. Per Buccaneers.com 2-8-2021.", 57.0]] | who was the m. v. p. of the twenty twenty one super bowl | sports,super bowl |
[["Joe Namath has two daughters, Olivia and Jessica.", 94.0], ["He has two daughters, Olivia and Jessica", 83.0], ["Two.\nOlivia Namath, Jessica Namath.", 14.0]] | how many children does joe namath have | sports |
[["ESPN football analyst and former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky went to the University of Connecticut, 2001-2004. ", 23.0], ["University of Connecticut\n", 11.0]] | where did dan orlowski go to college | sports,college |
[["John Madden was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 5, 2006.", 115.0], ["John Madden is in the football hall of fame in recognition of his coaching career", 49.0]] | is john madden in the hall of fame | sports,heisman trophy |
[["Because the dangers of concussion were discovered and it was thought that helmets would protect players from this.", 33.0], ["To protect their heads from injuries.\n", 24.0]] | why do n. f. l. players have to wear helmets | sports,football |
[["Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy was the one mauled by the white tiger on October 3, 2003.", 13.0], ["Roy Horn of Siegfried and Roy was the one mauled by one of their tigers.", 10.0], ["Roy Horn was attacked in 2003 by a white tiger named Montecore.", 8.0]] | did siegfried or roy get mauled by the tiger | film and tv,tigers |
[["The 2021-2022 NBA Basketball season will run from October 19 through April 10. This is the normal season and does not take into account the post season playoffs and finals tournament.", 98.0], ["The NBA and most leagues play a regular-season, which lasts for 19 weeks. This span does not include any pre-season activities or playoff time. ", 1.0]] | how long is the n. b. a. basketball season | sports,basketball,baseball |
[["Marigold was the daughter of King Midas.", 72.0], ["Marigold was the daughter of King Midas.", 12.0]] | who is king midas daughter | history |
[["The Ultimate Book of Sharks ", 22.0], ["In the non-fiction category, Nat Geo has great SHARK books for kids & adults. In kid\u2019s fiction there\u2019s \u201cBig Shark, Little Shark\u201d, Step Into Reading. Both are available on Amazon. ", 6.0]] | tell me a book about sharks | literature,sharks,hammerhead shark |
[["L. O. M. L. is an acronym for Love of My Life.", 1014.0], ["LOML stands for: Love Of My Life", 511.0], ["The initials L.O.M.L., generally used in Internet chat, stand for Love Of My Life.", 332.0], ["L.O.M.L. stands for \u201clove of my life.\u201d", 25.0], ["Love of my life", 1.0]] | what does l. o. m. l. stand for | abbreviation |
[["IDK stands for I don\u2019t know", 325.0], ["I. D. K. Stands for \u201cI don\u2019t know.\u201d", 226.66666666666666], ["i.d.k stands for the sentence I don't know ", 75.0], ["In English SMS text language, I. D. K. is an acronym for the phrase \u201cI don\u2019t know.\u201d", 36.0], ["\u201cidk\u201d stands for \u201cI don\u2019t know\u201d", 31.0], ["I don't know.", 31.0], ["I.D.K. stands for I Don't Know.", 20.0], ["I.D.K. stands for I Don't Know.", 2.0]] | what does i. d. k. stand for | abbreviation |
[["The theatrical release date was December 16, 1985.", 25.0], ["The movie, The Color Purple, was released in 1985.", 11.0]] | when did the movie color purple come out | film and tv |
[["The 1996 book, \"A Good Walk Spoiled: Days and Nights on the PGA Tour\" was written by John Feinstein.", 20.0], ["John Feinstein", 8.0]] | who wrote a good walk spoiled | literature |
[["They use team of curators to read movie and TV reviews weekly. The team collects reviews from Tomatometer-approved critics and publications every day, generating Tomatometer scores. The Audience Score, denoted by a popcorn bucket, represents the percentage of users who have rated a title positively.", 69.0], ["The Average Rating measures the overall quality of a film or TV show based on an average of individual critic scores.", 2.0]] | how does rotten tomatoes work | film and tv |
[["If you're referring to the Margot Robbie portrayal of Harley Quinn in the 2016 Suicide Squad film, you need an 80's nba starter jacket, a torn ironic t-shirt, short shorts, fishnet stockings, leather and gold spiked accessories and long white heel boots... And don't forget the baseball bat! ", 228.0], ["Shredded T shirt, over a long sleeve t shirt with short shorts over torn fish net stockings and boots. ", 114.0]] | what does harley quinn wear | literature |
[["Paul Rudd plays Scott Lang/Ant-Man ", 9.0], ["Any Man", 7.0]] | what was the name of the avenger played by paul rudd | film and tv,marvel,avengers movies |
[["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", 240.0], ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 American fantasy swashbuckler film. It is the second installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003).", 119.0]] | what is the second movie in the pirates of the caribbean series | film and tv,pirates |
[["Fred Flintstone his wife Wilma, and their daughter Pebbles, and their best friends and next door neighbors Barney and Betty Rubble and their son Bam-Bam.", 91.0], ["Fred Flintstone, his wife Wilma and daughter Pebbles. Their best friends and neighbors are Barney Rubble, wife Betty and son Bam-Bam.", 63.0], ["Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, Pebbles Flintstone, Bamm Bamm Rubble, Barney Rubble and Betty Rubble.", 54.0]] | what are the names of the flinstones | dinosaurs |
[["Alben Barkley was the Vice President of the United States from January 20, 1949, through January 20, 1953.", 10.0], ["Alben W. Barkley", 7.0]] | who is the vice president of the united states in nineteen fifty | history |
[["Etc is the abbreviation for et cetera ", 23.0], ["The abbreviation for the Latin phrase \"et cetera\" is e-t-c.", 15.0]] | how to abbreviate et cetera | abbreviation |
[["Joseph Marcell played the role of Geoffrey Butler throughout the television series \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.\"", 121.0], ["Joseph Marcell played the role of Geoffrey Butler", 70.0], ["Geoffrey Butler is played by Joseph Marcell", 11.0]] | who is the butler on the fresh prince of bel-air | film and tv,sitcom |
[["Tom Brady was drafted in the 6th round in the year 2000.", 533.0], ["Tom Brady was picked in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. He was the 199th pick of the draft that year by the New England Patriots and has remained with them for his entire career. ", 472.0]] | what round did tom brady get drafted in | sports |
[["Five foot eleven", 49.0], ["Bj\u00f6rn Borg is 5 foot, 11 inches tall or 180 centimeters.", 14.0]] | how tall is beyond borg | film and tv |
[["1792", 128.0], ["The first officially minted US coin was the silver Half dis me, or half dime, worth 5 cents. It was struck at the newly built Mint in Philadelphia in July 1792.", 80.0]] | when did the united states start making coins | history |
[["German physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered electromagnetic waves in 1888 but saw no practical use for his findings. Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi realized that the waves could be used for long-distance communication. He built wireless stations and launched the era of radio around the world.", 59.0], ["Nikola Tesla", 36.333333333333336], ["Verified answer: Guglielmo Marconi.", 26.0], ["There is no one inventer. Edison, Tesla, DeForrest, and others contributed.", 23.0]] | who invented the radio | history |
[["The second pirates of the caribbean film is Pirates of the caribbean Dead Man's Chest", 69.0], ["The second movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is called Dead Man's Chest.", 34.0], ["The second Pirates of the Caribbean is, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Starring \nJohnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, & Keira Knightley, it tells the story of jack sparrow, racing to avoid being sentenced to an eternity in Davy Jones Locker.", 14.0], ["The full title of the second Pirates of the Caribbean film is: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man\u2019s Chest", 11.0], ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.", 10.0], ["Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, is the second installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise.", 1.0]] | what's the second pirates of the caribbean | film and tv,pirates |
[["Terrance O'Neil Knighton (born July 4, 1986) is an American football coach and former defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars.", 7.0], ["Terrance Knighton is an American football coach and former defensive tackle. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Knighton is nicknamed \"Pot Roast\" and \"Mutton Chop.\" He has also played for the Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins and England Patriots.", 7.0]] | who is terrence knighton | film and tv |
[["No President has been born in Delaware", 11.0], ["Rutherford B Hayes was born in Delaware, not the state, but he was born in the city of Delaware, Ohio", 5.0]] | how many presidents were born in delaware | history,presidents |
[["Because the Super Bowl moves locations each year and different stadiums have different numbers of seats, the number of attendees change each year. However, in 2018, there were 67,612 people in the stadium and 1,055,000 people participated in the 10 day Super Bowl LIVE activities.", 504.0], ["75000", 304.0]] | how many people went to the super bowl | sports,super bowl |
[["The Day of the Dinosaur is a science book by L. Sprague de Camp, and Catherine Crook de Camp. Last Day of the Dinosaurs is a 2010 Discovery Channel television documentary about the extinction of dinosaurs. INTERESTING FACT. Dinosaur Day is celebrated every year on June 1st.", 345.0], ["The Day of the Dinosaur is a science book by L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp, illustrated with plates.", 1.0]] | what is the day of the dinosaurs | animals,dinosaurs |
[["Tyler is played by Hunter Doohan", 145.0], ["Tyler Galpin is played by Hunter Doohan on the popular Netflix show, Wednesday. ", 122.0]] | who plays tyler in wednesday addams | film and tv |
[["In 2017, approximately 270 million turkeys were sold in the United States as food for people. Approximately one-sixth of those, or about 45 million, were sold for Thanksgiving meals. ", 109.0], ["According to recent statistics 46 million turkeys are eaten each Thanksgiving, 22 million on Christmas and 19 million turkeys on Easter. Plus, 700 million pounds of turkey were exported. The average turkey purchased at Thanksgiving weighs 15 pounds.", 45.0], ["46 million turkeys are eaten each Thanksgiving, 22 million on Christmas and 19 million turkeys on Easter.\nIn 2011, 736 million pounds of turkey were consumed in the United States.", 11.0]] | how many turkeys are sold every year | animals,thanksgiving,turkeys |
[["Robbie Ross is played by Karan Brar on Bunk\u2019d", 219.0], ["Ravi is played by Karan Brar", 145.0]] | who plays robbie ross in bunk'd | film and tv |
[["Polar bears are strong swimmers, but not fast enough to catch their main source of food\u2014the ringed and bearded seal. Therefore, sea ice is critical for polar bears to use as a platform to hunt the seals", 16.0], ["A cold spring allows ice to linger, giving polar bears easier access to one of their favorite foods: seals. ... We've long known that sea ice is an important platform for polar bears to hunt and raise young, but it turns out that the ice itself also carries a valuable energy source.", 12.0]] | why do polar bears need sea ice | animals,bears,penguins |
[["Nothing was ever proven to show that the 3 prisoners who managed to escape , shown in the Clint Eastwood movie \"Alcatraz\" actually survived the swim from the island to San Fransisco . They got off the island so that is considered an escape. The answer is Yes, three did in fact escape", 45.0], ["Of the 36 inmates who staged 14 escape attempts over the 29 years that Alcatraz served as a federal penitentiary, 23 were recaptured, 6 were shot and killed, 2 drowned, and 5 are listed as \"missing and presumed dead\".", 31.0], ["Night June 11, 1962, Frank Morris & John & Clarence Anglin escaped max security Alcatraz Prison. Listed missing, presumed drowned; bodies never recovered. FBI repressed 2013 letter allegedly from ill John Anglin saying they made it. 2015 HISTORY CH showed pic of bros in Brazil 13 yrs after escape.", 19.0]] | did anybody escape from alcatraz | history |
[["All infields of a Baseball field must be identical, which means from base to base, it's 90ft apart. The outfield, however does not have set values.This is why no two baseball fields have exactly the same dimensions. The area of a baseball field can also vary with difference in base lengths.", 7.0], ["\"The area required for a baseball field should be 400 feet by 400 feet, an area of approximately three acres.\"", 1.0]] | what is the area of a baseball field | sports,baseball,softball |
[["The common toad typically eats flies and ants when young, then hunts for larger insects and larvae when mature", 179.0], ["They can ", 39.0]] | do toads eat ants | animals,frogs |
[["London\nLondon Olympics. London hosted the Olympic Games in 1908, 1948 and 2012. The 2012 Summer Olympics made London the first city to have hosted the modern Games of three Olympiads.", 374.0], ["London hosted the 2012 summer olympics. ", 230.0], ["The 2012 Olympic Games, were held in London and took place July 27\u2013August 12, 2012.", 134.0], ["London, England, hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics.", 62.0]] | what city hosted the two thousand twelve summer olympics | sports |
[["The show will air in mid 2022, with fifteen episodes (3 for each novel) in season one. Each episode is 20 minutes in length, and it will be animated in CGI.", 232.0], ["As of May 17, 2022, the Wings of Fire animated Netflix series has been cancelled.", 73.0], ["In May 2022, Netflix canceled the series.", 41.0]] | when will the wings of fire show come out | film and tv |
[["John Quinones is five foot ten inches", 150.0], ["John Quinones is reported to stand 5 feet 8 inches tall, or approximately 1.73 meters. ", 22.0]] | how tall is john quinones | sports |
[["Woodrow Wilson was the first President to travel to Europe as head of state when he went to France to participate in negotiations that led to the Treaty of Versailles.", 11.0], ["Thomas Jefferson was the first president to visit Europe as a head of state.", 9.0]] | who was the first president to visit europe as head of state | history,presidents,presidential |
[["Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. The game is played on a course with an arranged progression of 18 holes with shorter courses of 9 holes.", 286.0], ["Golf is a game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.", 62.0], ["Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.", 52.0], ["Golf is a sport played on an 18 hole outdoor course where the objective is to hit a ball with a club and get it into each hole with the least amount of hits or strokes.", 36.0], ["Golf is a sport that uses a club to hit a ball off a tee. You keep hitting it down the fairway until the ball makes it into the hole. The person with the lowest amount of hits wins.", 34.0], ["Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes in as few strokes as possible.", 33.0], ["A game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.", 30.0], ["Golf is a game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course.", 29.0], ["According to wikipedia, Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.", 27.0], ["Golf is a sport where the player hits a ball with a stick called a golf club towards a hole. The object of the game is to get the ball in the hole using as few strokes or hits as possible. ", 21.0]] | do you know what golf is | sports,golf,tennis |
[["Ants do not have bones. There body is made of chitin.", 9.0], ["Ants do not have bones, they have exoskeletons. ", 3.0]] | how many bones do ants have | animals,ants,ant,insects |
[["H, A, I, stands for Healthcare Associated Infection, and is an infection acquired in the hospital, or other healthcare setting. Infections are caused by germs such as bacteria, or viruses entering the body.", 100.0], ["Healthcare Associated Infections", 0.0]] | what does h. a. i. stand for | abbreviation,definition |
[["Condoms came around 11,000 B.C and were made of linen. In the 1900s, animal-based condoms became more easily accessible. Charles Darwin invented the first rubber condom in 1839, but the first rubber condom was not produced until 1855. The female condom was invented in the 1980s. ", 1123.0], ["in the 18th Century", 689.0]] | when were condoms invented | history |
[["Cat wheel", 6.0], ["There hungry \n", 5.0]] | what does it mean when a cat circles around you | animals |
[["The term fore in golf is believed to be a shortened version of the word forecaddie, which is a term for a caddie who goes ahead of golfers to see where the balls fall.", 59.0], ["Yelling fore is a traditional warning shout used when a golfer hits a shot in a way that the ball poses a risk to other golfers on the course or to people watching from the gallery.", 9.0]] | why do you yell four in golf | sports,golf,tennis |
[["Troy's dad is Coach Jack Bolton, played by Bart Johnson.", 103.0], ["Bart Johnson plays troy's dad. ", 42.0]] | who plays troy's dad in high school musical | film and tv,musical |
[["John Locke was an English philosopher and physician", 35.0], ["Christophe Beck Composed \u201cThe Two.\u201d", 6.0], ["It had to be one, since there were no other numbers yet.", 1.0]] | who wrote the two | literature |
[["James Patterson topped the list in 2018, followed by j.k. Rowling, Stephen king, John Grisham, and Jeff Kinney.", 15.0], ["James Patterson made $86 million in 2018, topping the list of the world's highest-paid authors. Related fun fact: J.K. Rowling still made $54 million without releasing a new Harry Potter book, and took the second place in 2018 earnings. ", 4.0]] | who is the highest paid author in twenty eighteen | literature |
[["The Gang of 8 refers to 8 leaders within US Congress who are briefed on classified intelligence matters by the executive branch. The Gang of 8 are: leaders of the 2 parties from both Senate & House, & chairs & ranking minority members of the Senate & House Committees 4 intelligence. Wikipedia info.", 347.0], ["The Gang of Eight is a colloquial term for two groups in Congress. The first is a set of eight leaders who are briefed on classified intelligence matters by the executive branch. The other was a bipartisan group of eight senators who introduced an immigration reform bill in 2013.", 329.0]] | who is the gang of eight | film and tv |